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Showing posts with label Alister Spence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alister Spence. Show all posts

6.4.14

Slowing Down Time - final day




L-R: artists' talks: Sue Healey, Michele Elliot, Louise Curham, Jo Law
The last day of Slowing Down Time showed the accumulated works of four artists who have distinct practices but share similar aesthetics and are very familiar with each other's practices. It is an interesting example of collaboration in which both individuality and commonality are  maintained.  For example, the direct drawing (pencil on plaster wall) by Michele Elliot is linked to the animated line projections of Jo Law; the sound-super8 collaboration of Louise Curham, Alister Spence and Alexandra Spence merge with the dance projections of Sue Healey. This project also explores relationships between the space within images and the space in which images are located through the use of movement and stillness. The progressive nature of Slowing Down Time is also taken up again in the following project, Fair Isle, with the difference that the Fair Isle artists come together randomly by selecting a fortnight- time slot, and the interactions between works is also expected to be more random.  

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2.4.14

SLOWING DOWN TIME performances artists' talks and discussion Sunday 6 April, 2-5pm


SLOWING DOWN TIME will finish this weekend with the accumulation of 4 artists' projects built up over 4 weeks, including a version of the performance by Louise Curham, Alister Spence and Alexandra Spence developed in week 1. 

The performance, artists talks and discussion will be held on Sunday 6 April,  2-5pm. Please come along to participate in the discussion of this most interesting experiment in artist collaboration that crosses disciplines as well as artists' practices, space and time.

Slowing Down Time will also be open 11am - 5pm Friday - Sunday to 6 April.

16.3.14

CURHAM & SPENCE X 2 PERFORMANCE-INSTALLATION 15-16 March 3-5pm



Curham & Spence X 2  Saturday 15 March



















Curham & Spence X 2 uses Super8 films made by Louise Curham that are back-projected onto three hanging white perspex squares, and that work as visual scores for Alister Spence to improvise with a prepared fender rhodes keyboard, mixer, samples and effects pedals. The improvisation is heard against/with/through the 25-minute loop of soundworks by Alexandra Spence that she sent from Toronto, and also the sound of the four super8 projectors on the floor that are programed to periodically start and stop projecting across the floor onto the side wall (as well as the random sounds of cars and planes).

A form of Curham & Spence X 2 will be included in the final event of Slowing Down Time on Sunday 6 April 2-5pm.


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10.3.14

SLOWING DOWN TIME open from Friday 14 March 11am - Sunday April 6



Open from March 14 to April 6, Slowing Down Time will be marked by a closing event and artists' talks on  Sunday 6 April, 2-5pm. 

A second stage of Slowing Down Time is also planned for October 2014. 





 Sue Healey, Door Chair Bed & Stair 2007

 Michele Elliot Some Kind of Longing 2012

Starting with the premise of slowing down time, this project involves the collaboration of four artists working in different media—textile and sculpture, choreography and moving image. The project will start with an installation in the space by one artist. The work will evolve over the four weeks of the exhibition as each week one artist contributes a response to the existing works in the gallery. These iterations will create layers of work that converse. Why this way? The project’s ambition is to open up a dialogic space for artist to create works together that do not form an argument, but rather, an experience. The process demands listening to what others are saying, thinking about the responses, and putting doubt on the table. This dialogic space extends to the audience, where new ideas can emerge through conversations. The Articulate project space is an ideal place for this project because it gives us an opportunity to engage with Articulate’s community in critical dialogue.

Responses by the artists can be viewed weekly, culminating in richly textured and layered works in the fourth and final week of the exhibition. The nature of this project pivots on an open dialogic process where the result is not entirely predictable. The aim is to produce a final piece with diverse parts that are in consonant with each other—a reflective space where time is slowed down. This complex landscape will be on view at the closing event which will host an open discussion with interested public and members of the community.